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Re: Новинки программного обеспечения
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23.11.2008 09:37
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Ardour 2.7
After a frenetic month getting things ready for the SAE version of Ardour, I am happy to announce the public release of Ardour 2.7. For the first time, this includes public versions for OS X (Intel and (PPC) as well as our usual (source tarball. (Note: new or old users of Ardour or JACK on OS X should read this information before attempting to run Ardour.) This release is dominated by dramatic improvements in OS X GUI performance and startup time, but it also contains a lot of significant bug fixes. However, somewhat to my surprise, Ardour also accumulated quite a lot of nice new features since 2.6.1.
Features
* Overall dramatic improvements in OS X GUI performance * New action to rotate editor/mixer window stacking * New action to cycle through mouse modes * Plugin windows can now have keyboard focus locked to them * Add missing extensions to exported files based on selected file type * Loop/Range ruler now visible by default * Default crossfade is now -3dB cut * Crossfade presets changed to include -6dB cut and two S-curves (icons sadly not changed yet) * New support for Wiimote control (experimental, disabled by default and not currently possible on OS X) * Selected tracks are always visible when scrolling through with select-next-track or select-previous-track * Skip non-active and hidden tracks with select-previous-track and select-next-track * Several new tooltips all over the place and better tooltip colors * On OS X, Button2 can be emulated with Ctrl-Option-Button1 * Busses are never auto-connected to physical inputs * Unmodified clicking in canvas rulers now sets playhead position, similar to existing behaviour in the "real" rulers. Use Ctrl- (Linux) or Command (OS X)-click/drag for new markers/ranges. * Crossfade-editor specific keybindings: space => play xfade, left-arrow => play fade out, ctrl-left-arrow => dry fade out, right-arrow => play fade in, ctrl-right-arrow => dry fade in * Drag-n-Drop from OS X Finder now more reliable but no longer supports MP3 or AAC (will be reverted in the future) * Start position and Sync position clocks added popup region editor * Better stay-on-top behaviour for certain windows * LV2 port notification fix for GUI updating * New German translation * New post-export nag screen * Per-track OSC control of solo/mute/rec-enable and gain
Fixes
* Removed suggestion that users can save while disconnected from JACK * Corrected reversed handling of "show-editor-mixer" state on startup * Fixed crasher caused by changing gain with transport stopped & panner bypassed * Correct reverse logic for making h/w monitoring available given h/w capabilities * Fix confusing relabelling of plugin bypass button * Prevent double registration of ALSA sequencer ports * Correctly initialize JACK timeout parameter when starting JACK * Ignore triple-clicks on mute/solo/rec-enable button * Momentary solo/mute now works * Fix serious error when calculating interpolated Curve values (will cause tiny, almost certainly undetectable changes in automation and fade curves, but may also remove clicks) * Fix quoting in TOC files wrap PBD::Thread... signals in a mutex to avoid crashing during startup as multiple threads "emit" the signal * Make comboboxes a little bigger on X11 * B|B|T clocks measuring duration now use zero-based values * New regions created by AudioFilters (Reverse/TimeFX/Transpose) inherit all relevant settings of their ancestor * Fix for incorrect reading of fade out curve under a few circumstances * Catch exceptions while loading AudioUnits * Correct some glitches with playhead motion when looping/reversing * Fix failure when opening a session by double-clicking the session file icon (OS X) * Fix loss of "current dialog" tracking when exiting a dialog via a button (could cause crash on next Ctrl-w) * Detect no-installed-JACK on OS X to avoid silent crashes for new users
Development
* GTK/OSX patch now in SVN * Check build host for broken mutex-based glib atomic ops * Two versions of clearlooks now in SVN - older, for X11 (crisp!), and newer for OS X (faster!)
Contributors
Massive thanks to Nick Mainsbridge who, with the financial support of SAE and his own dedication to the cause, pulled off a minor miracle with OS X GUI performance, as well as many SAE-specific fixes and improvements.
Other work and fixes: Sampo Savolainen, Don Fredricks, Krzysztof Foltman, Dave Robillard, and the plumber himself, Paul Davis
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Re: Новинки программного обеспечения
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23.11.2008 10:18
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Re: Новинки программного обеспечения
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31.03.2009 22:14
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Ardour 2.8 Released
I am pleased to announce the release of Ardour 2.8. As has been previously announced, the 2.X series is now in a state of "feature freeze" so that we can try to concentrate on Ardour 3.0, but as a gesture of thanks to the community for the support during February, I wanted to release this mostly-bugfix version that also comes with a couple of significant features. These include much more reliable VST support on Linux, track/bus templates and, with some important qualifications, AudioUnit state and preset handling. See the download page for actual download links. New Features
* Track/Bus Templates (see below) * Distributable VST support (see below) * VST preset handling * VST chunk handling * AudioUnit state & preset handling * new playhead-to-{next,previous}-region-boundary variant commands that ignores track selection (on Linux, Windows-LeftArrow or Windows-RightArrow; on OS X, Ctrl-LeftArrow or Ctrl-RightArrow) * New, thoroughly edited Spanish translation * New "accurate" crossfade icons
Notes on new features Track/Bus Templates
Track/Bus Templates allow you to save the configuration of a track or bus (input, output, plugins, edit/mixer groups and more). Then re-use that same configuration in the same or other sessions to quickly setup new tracks and busses. Got a preferred way to handle vocal tracks? Click on the track/bus name in a mixer strip, and select "Save as template" from the menu. Enter a name. Done. The next time you create a new track/bus, you will have the option of using any existing templates. Distributable VST Support (most for packagers)
Ardour now uses the Vestige header file to allow compilation with VST support on Linux. We believe, given the reverse engineering of the Vestige header, that there is no more need to fetch the VST SDK from Steinberg in order to build Ardour with VST support, and it is possible to distribute all source code associated with VST support. This means that distributions are free to compile and release packages of Ardour with VST support. Linux Packagers: please do not call such packages "Ardour". They should always be named in a way to make it clear that they contain VST support - Ardour with VST support is not actually a Linux program at all (its a small Windows executable that is linked against some Linux libraries, run by a shell script that invokes Wine). It is critical that users have the choice to install 1 or the other (or both, if possible). To repeat, Ardour with VST support should not be packaged as "Ardour". I suggest "ArdourVST" (or ardourvst, for the case-insensitive). Please note: VST is a trademark of Steinberg Soft- und Hardware GmbH. AudioUnit state & preset handling
Ardour now saves and restores AudioUnit plugin parameters, and can save/load AU Presets, and share these with other software on OS X. We will get new OS X binaries online very soon, but please note that this functionality will not be available without either being or becoming an existing Ardour financial supporter. An upgrade that includes all other fixes and features mentioned here will be available for free if you insist on not supporting the software. This will all take shape once we switch to the new website which I hope will take place next week (March 30th-April 3rd). Fixes
* Correct handling of Shift- shortcuts on OS X * Fix confusion with Ctrl/Cmd/Option on OS X * Cmd-, now shows Preferences window on OS X * Removing a track/bus that was visible in the editor mixer strip causes the editor mixer strip to move to the next track/bus * Default click output is dual mono (2 outs), not mono (1 out) * Fix ordering of editor & mixer displays when order in the other window is changed and sync-editor-mixer-order is enabled. * If we attempt to move beyond the current limit of the horizontal scrollbar, change its upper limit so that we keep scrolling (fixes a bug with playhead tracking beyond the current session end) * Standardize sizing of ComboBoxSelectors throughout the GUI * Fix crash when renaming a track after deleting a plugin that had a visible GUI/editor window * Make "consolidate range" and "bounce range to region list" not apply processing to the original audio. * Added variants of "consolidate range" and "bounce range" which do apply processing. * Fix potential for clipping when use Transpose or TimeFX * Standardize some menu actions across CD and loop/punch rulers. also allow right-click drag to create ranges, which may be more discoverable than ctrl-click drag because the other rulers already use right-click for creating markers * "Mute region" shortcut operates on all selected regions * Fixes for crossfade clicks * Fixes for gcc 4.4 * Fix crash when sending MIDI feedback with MTC enabled * Allow dragging of automation lines * Preserve sufficient significant digits when saving automation events to disk * Quantize shuttle speed changes to whole semitones when shuttle in semitone mode * Use region sync points correctly for grid and playhead motion * Fix subtle bug when playing plugin automation that could sometimes lead to crashes and memory corruption * Use Vamp 2.0 and Rubberband 1.3 (includes an important fix for a potential audible issue when stretching) * Fix freeze progress bar display * Fix potential crash caused by multithreaded execution of plugins while "freezing" a track * Make name-click to toggle plugin active state show up via the bypass button state in the GUI * be willing to load some additional types of AU plugins, including AUNetSend and AUNetReceive * Context menu-driven operations on ruler bars now cause things to be added in the right place (e.g. new markers) * Fix a crash that occured while dragging a region after a split * Do not cache JACK port buffer addresses, to permit operation with experimental versions of Jack2.
Contributors
Carl Hetherington, Colin Fletcher, Sampo Savoleinen, Lincoln Spiteri, Dave Robillard, David Taht, Markus Schwarzenberg, Ben Loftis, Martin Profittlich, Stephane Letz, and Head Grunt Paul Davis
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